History FanFic / ForeverAfterEarth

* TotalitarianUtilitarian: Much like the Borg, the trio plan to forcibly convert the human race into Fae, but they believe they’re doing it for humanity’s own good – they regard it as irrational that anyone would resist their efforts.

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* TotalitarianUtilitarian: Much like the Borg, the trio plan to forcibly convert the human race into Fae, but they believe they’re doing it for humanity’s own good – they regard it as irrational that anyone would resist their efforts. Much like the Borg.

* ProtagonistCenteredMorality: Vampires converting humans into more vampires without their consent - bad. The Fae converting humans into more Fae without their consent - good. A ''very'' clear-cut example of the trope, since in any other circumstances, aliens from space who acted in this way would be the villains, but because these aliens are our 'heroes' their every action is treated as benevolent and reasonable.

* ScienceMarchesOn: Recent experiments by NASA into the EMdrive seem to suggest that reaction mass is not as fundamentally necessary for space propulsion as previously thought. This casts the optimized ionic propulsion used by Fae spacecraft as unlikely.

\n* The second sidestory, [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/11763393/1/Last-Hallowed-Scar Last Hallowed Scar]], is a prequel of sorts that shows events prior to the main story from the perspective of [[Franchise/HarryPotter Harriet Potter]].

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* ScienceMarchesOn: Recent experiments by NASA into the EMdrive seem to suggest that reaction mass is not as fundamentally necessary for space propulsion as previously thought. This casts the optimized ionic propulsion used by Fae spacecraft as unlikely.

* ZeroGSpot: So far, most of the erotic interludes have taken place on their starship in orbit.

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** Theoretically the "salvation program" is tuned to only pick up the "legally dead", according to faeXander anyway – apparently the gap between ''legally'' dead and ''irretrievably'' dead is wider for FAE tech than earth medicine, not that that's a surprise. None of the examples of people shown being vanished in the story appear to involve those who could be reasonably resuscitated using terrestrial methods. * ZeroGSpot: So far, most of the erotic interludes have taken place on their starship in orbit.

* OneWorldOrder: The Giaas rule Fae society – there are no other governments as the Giaa Seed overthrew them.

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** Willow addresses this,--> '''Willow:''' The system sends everyone to be reborn somewhere where spaceships literally grow on trees ... If anyone wants to return to Earth, I'm not going to get in their way.

Reason: removed entries that referred only to the Earthchild setting, and not the work itself

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